Microsoft will reveal more details on 'Project Spartan' during web summit on May 5-6

Microsoft has revealed more information about its plans to hold a "Project Spartan" Web Summit on May 5-6. The event, which centers on Microsoft's next-generation web browser, will be open to the public at Microsoft's Silicon Valley offices located in Mountain View, California.

The event is free to attend, and registration will begin on Tuesday, April 14 at 10 am PDT (1 pm EDT). The event will give developers a chance to learn a lot more about Project Spartan, which will be included with Windows 10. Microsoft says:

"This is a great chance to come meet the engineers building our rendering and JavaScript engines and managing our Web properties and developer tools like Modern.IE, RemoteIE, and IEDevChat. In our technical sessions, you'll get into the nuts and bolts of the latest interoperable Web technologies; learn how to make your site or Web app shine across browsers and platforms with tools like ECMAScript 6, WebAudio, WebGL, Cordova, SVG elements, and much more. We'll take you under the hood of Project Spartan and its new rendering engine, show you the latest updates to our roadmap, and host open Q&A panels with the Project Spartan leadership. You'll also have the opportunity to test-drive Project Spartan on our latest builds alongside engineers from the platform team, who can guide your testing, answer questions, and take your feedback on any problems you encounter."

Early versions of Project Spartan have already been released as part of the Windows 10 PC and phone previews. Microsoft says most of the sessions at the Project Spartan Web Summit will be streaming live on its Channel 9 site, with the rest to be recorded for viewing later.

For years I've always used MTV.com as a test site to see if new versions of IE was better... And, since WM6.0 I could never get MTV.com to fully cooperate.. Not with WP7, WP7.5, WP8.0, or WP8.5........
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Now, with Spartan it works.. That says a lot.

I'm just starting to love Spartan and search on my Windows 10 phone preview on my Lumia 625, the fact that you have now universal search for photos, music, videos, documents and web is what I was waiting for in my smartphone.

However since Cortana is still not enabled for Mexico where I live, i'm still looking to replace my searches with Cortana, when is Cortana coming to other countries outside US, UK and Austalia?

I like how they chose a better catchphrase like "The web is your canvas" rather than the much used(and frankly overused) catchphrase like "Reinventing the browser" or something like that. This phrase is being thrown around like anything these days. Especially by Apple.
Okay we get it. You reinvented the phone, but now it's getting over the top.

Tbh I was skeptical about Spartans rendering engine and site compatibility. But after playing with it in TP, I'm impressed. It's far from perfect, but Spartan development team is certainly on the right track with where modern web development is heading.

Would you still call Chrome's rendering engine Webkit? Within a couple of weeks of Spartan development starting its engine was already further removed from IE's than Chrome's Blink engine is from Webkit.

Can you just stop. Please stop. If you have something to say just say it! I don't recall the writer asking you for your Lumia model and whether jt is positively charged or negatively charged. Stop this unfunny, irritating silliness that does not contribute whatsoever